Article ID: CBB954591813

Literacy, Advocacy and Agency: The Campaign for Political Recognition of Dyslexia in Britain (1962–1997) (2020)

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This article charts the campaign for political recognition of dyslexia in Britain, focusing on the period from 1962 when concerted interest in the topic began. Through the Word Blind Centre for Dyslexic Children (1963–72), and the organisations that followed, it shows how dyslexia gradually came to be institutionalised, often in the face of government intransigence. The article shows how this process is best conceived as a complex interplay of groups, including advocates, researchers, civil servants and politicians of varying political stripes. Necessarily, the campaign was mediated through broader political, economic and social changes, including the increasing requirement for literacy in the productive worker, but it is not reducible to these factors. In this way, the article reflects on the conceptualisation of power and agency in accounts of the history of dyslexia to date and its broader relevance to the history of learning difficulties and disabilities.

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Authors & Contributors
Topham, Johnathan R.
Millward, Gareth
Alan Jacobs
Gordon, Emily Rose
Mann, Annika
Timmins, Nicholas
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Peace and Change: A Journal of Peace Research
Medical History
Lychnos
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Yale University Press
University of Virginia Press
Princeton University Press
Policy Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
Reading
Political activists and activism
Disabilities; disability; accessibility
Books
Booksellers and bookselling
Ethics
People
Power, Henry
Owen, Richard
Hooke, Robert
Time Periods
20th century, late
19th century
Early modern
Modern
21st century
20th century, early
Places
Great Britain
United States
South Africa
Soviet Union
Ireland
Institutions
Disablement Income Group (DIG)
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
National Health Service (Great Britain)
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